Larry
Bigassgas Explorer
After spending a very enjoyable weekend in Flagstaff at OX2012 we hit up some of the usual hotspots the remainder of the week.
Reading reports of Antelope Valley, Zion and Toroweap are nothing new on Expo but I don't think anybody ever really gets tired of seeing pictures of that area, so here goes…
Rolled into Page to send a refreshing night at the Courtyard Marriott only to learn a Ring of Fire eclipse was about to occur in a few hours. The hotel was kind enough to hand out eclipse glasses for guests to view the spectacular event. Come to find out, people traveled from around the world to Page to view this event as it was supposed to deliver the best view of the Ring of Fire. These people were hardcore eclipse chasers with mega buck telescopes and other electronic equipment. They were also very inviting of us to through their scopes. It was cool!
My mother-in-law enjoying the eclipse. My neither wife nor FIL are into the outdoors thing but MIL loves it so she travels around with the boys.
Looong shadows!
The next day we took an Antelope Valley tour. WOW! That was cool!
After that we cruised up towards Zion only to find there was a car fire inside the long tunnel so we had to turn around and camped at a nice little roadside camp ground.
The next morning upon reinterring Zion we got behind a fellow Expo member that was migrating back home to Canada from OX2012. Very nice old Toyota FJ!
The drive through Zion was also the perfect place to test out the GoPro camera. Beware long videos but fun to watch. I still can't get over how well the GoPro's work!
At that point we decided to head down to Toroweap to spend a couple days. Just as I finished airing down the tires Expo member xtremexj and his wife pulled up in their F250. Unfortunately we all got into the Toroweap camp ground too late to do much hanging out. Shane also took off pretty early the next morning to head home while we stayed a full day and an extra night. It was great to spend an entire day and two nights at Toroweap just hiking around and snapping pictures. We also saw an Expo member with the Kimberly camper towed by a 4th gen 4Runner. Unfortunately, we didn't get to speak with them either before they pulled out the next morning.
Reading reports of Antelope Valley, Zion and Toroweap are nothing new on Expo but I don't think anybody ever really gets tired of seeing pictures of that area, so here goes…
Rolled into Page to send a refreshing night at the Courtyard Marriott only to learn a Ring of Fire eclipse was about to occur in a few hours. The hotel was kind enough to hand out eclipse glasses for guests to view the spectacular event. Come to find out, people traveled from around the world to Page to view this event as it was supposed to deliver the best view of the Ring of Fire. These people were hardcore eclipse chasers with mega buck telescopes and other electronic equipment. They were also very inviting of us to through their scopes. It was cool!
My mother-in-law enjoying the eclipse. My neither wife nor FIL are into the outdoors thing but MIL loves it so she travels around with the boys.
Looong shadows!
The next day we took an Antelope Valley tour. WOW! That was cool!
After that we cruised up towards Zion only to find there was a car fire inside the long tunnel so we had to turn around and camped at a nice little roadside camp ground.
The next morning upon reinterring Zion we got behind a fellow Expo member that was migrating back home to Canada from OX2012. Very nice old Toyota FJ!
The drive through Zion was also the perfect place to test out the GoPro camera. Beware long videos but fun to watch. I still can't get over how well the GoPro's work!
At that point we decided to head down to Toroweap to spend a couple days. Just as I finished airing down the tires Expo member xtremexj and his wife pulled up in their F250. Unfortunately we all got into the Toroweap camp ground too late to do much hanging out. Shane also took off pretty early the next morning to head home while we stayed a full day and an extra night. It was great to spend an entire day and two nights at Toroweap just hiking around and snapping pictures. We also saw an Expo member with the Kimberly camper towed by a 4th gen 4Runner. Unfortunately, we didn't get to speak with them either before they pulled out the next morning.
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